Wed, Jan 21st, 2009 |
Gizmodo says this is supposedly the T-Mobile G2 -- the follow-up to Google's (GOOG) G1, the first phone running its Android mobile operating system.
If so, we assume it will sell for cheap: $99, or $80 less than the G1, we think.
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